This Photographer Is Encouraging Us To Love Our Bodies Through Naturism

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IT was the picture that shocked the world this week: two naked people having sex on top of one of Egypt's Great Pyramids. However, isn't the first time daring Andreas has caused a stir with his rude photos taken in far-flung locations. Self-described "urban explorer" Andreas has previously broken trespassing laws by taking naked images of people risking their lives on the top of tall landmarks, from Budapest to the Philippines, sharing them with his 25, Instagram followers. He's admitted his latest Pyramid sex stunt had been planned for many years - and actually took two attempts to pull off. The photographer now claims he wasn't having sex with his companion and has reportedly gone into hiding, despite being previously unrepentant about his 'art'. And I'm not even tall.

Skip navigation! Photographer Amelia Allen's new book, Naked Britain, is a celebratory exploration of the human body, with a focus on the UK's growing naturism aka nudist movement. Essentially, she was looking to highlight a different kind of beauty. Thanks to the lack of representation of diverse bodies in media, it can sadly take a lot of work for people to love their bodies and to not hold up others as the epitome of perfection. Thankfully, Allen's shots of the naturists, free of self-consciousness and judgement, encourage you to do just that: appreciate your body for the wonder that it is.